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Live Ball / Dead Ball — Part IV
The Best Practices of Basketball Officiating
By Jim Dixon
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There is a lot of interest by many new officials and others about the National Federation rules, how to interpret them, and the best practices perspective on how to officiate a basketball game. Using the guidance found in Live Ball / Dead Ball, a 4-part "Best Practices" series, you will gain a solid understanding of the rules and their administration.

Officiating.com's basketball editor, Jim Dixon, discusses the many aspects of the National Federation rules and how to properly officiate them. Each book in this series is designed to improve your understanding of basketball rules and game management. In addition, there are 54 play situations provided in Live Ball / Dead Ball which go a long way toward improving your rules knowledge and best practices approach to interpreting the rules.

Topics that are covered include live balls; dead balls; how to put the ball into play with a jump ball; the alternating possession arrow; jump ball administration; team control; player control; throw-ins and their violations — including AP, spot and running throw-ins — and procedures and potential errors involved in officiating throw-ins, plus exceptions; and officiating play situations involving out-of-bounds, inbounds, ball location, and player location.

Topics covered in Part IV of this series include the following:

  • Contacting Out-of-Bounds
  • Player Location
  • Ball Location
  • Inbound/OOB Status of the Ball
  • Opponent's Backboard is Part of the Floor
  • OOB Player Touches Player with the Ball
  • Touching a Line May Cause a Violation
  • Approved Case Book Plays Change
  • Call the Obvious
Other parts in this series: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.
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